on
the end of July 1934 there would The dairy of local events is given remain only two million. unem-
on page 4 instead of Page 5 as usual ployed in Germany and that by the summer 1936 only a few hun-To-day's wireless programme. dred thousand would be on the dole. Transocean Kuo Min...
A LENGTHY DISCUSSIÓN
Berlin, March. 27. The Reichspresident received in. audience the German Ambassador to the Holy Ses, Herr von Ber- gen, with whom he had a lengthy conversation.Transocean
Min.
Kuo
SPRING CRUISE ENDED
Home Fleet Returns
London, Mar. 27. ed from their Spring cruise to-day. Ships of the Home Fleet return- and, headed by the battleships Malaya and Rodney, steamed into Devonport during the morning. The whole Fleet will assemble at OBERAMMERGAU PLAYS Torbay on 19th July,
The Munich, March 27.
battleship Nelson also For the first time rehearsals of reached Portsmouth from Gibral- the Oberammergau Passion Playstar to-day, Aboard her were their- will be held on open air stages Lordships of the whilst heretofore they took place privately.".
Following the sudden death of the actor who was supposed to play the part of Christ this part will be taken over by a2 United States naturalized German for the coming three-centenary plays. Transocean. Kuo Min.
NEW ZEPPELIN Friedrichshafen, March 27. Particulars, about a new passen- ger Zeppelin known as "L. Z. 129" whose completion is expected this year, have just been made public. The old ship, Graf - Zeppiin, con tained one sitting room, two smali | saicons and several cabins with thirty four beds. L. Z" will have two groups of sitting rooms, 25 cabins and 50 beds.
Floor spare
Kowloon, on Tuesday afternoon, at the age of 88.
The deceased leaves a married daughter, a son in Manila, and many grandchildren, including a number of grandsons who are pro- minent members of the local Por- tuguese community.
There was a large attendance,
and including, relatives friends
the funeral which took in the rooms available for passen- place at the Roman Catholicgers hes increased four-fold. Cemetery, Happy Valley, yester-half of which will be common rooms day afternoon, The service at the and half sleeping cabins., Passen- chapel and graveside was COD- ger rooms will be on two decks, one ducted by the Rev. Father M, above, the other There will be Robba,
dining, writing, reading and smok- a profusion of | ingrbomis." The diesel motors, will have a total strength of 4400 horse power, so that the risk of fire is practically non-existent) —Trans-
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wreaths from relatives and friends;
U.S. BANKING. CONDITIONS
Improvement Shown
New York, March 27,
MORE TAXATION
Vienna, March 27. The. Austrian Government pass-
Admiralty who had been present at exercises of the combined Fleets. Neison arrived nearly a day ahead of her time.-British Wireless.
THE KING HOLDS
LEVY
· London, Mar. 27, - H, M. the King held a levy at St. James' Palace to-day. He drove in a State carriage from Buckingham Palace, accompanied of Royal Horse
by an
Guards.
uscort
His Majesty
and all present
wore mourning bänds for the late Queen Mother of the Netherlands.
British Wireless,
both from ZBW - (Hongkong): and Daventry (Empire Broadcast Programme} will be found on
Page The friendly football match between the Blues and Whites of the HKF. C. resulted in the "Blues winning by 3-2-
Page 12: The Travessa Trophy race was
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Balled yesterday, the ax Til- sarea being the winner. Full results appear on Page 10 A Coroner's Enquiry into the death of Tai King Ming who was found dead with his 23 year old concubiné - at No. 101, Lockhart Road on March 12 was held at Central Ma- Page gistracy yesterday. Mr. W. K. Robinson, of Messrs.
Tr'a and Hodgson, solicitors," was admitted 'and enrolled as a solicitor by the Chief Justice yesterday. Page 12
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